That's all from us here. Join us tomorrow to follow Rajasthan vs Hyderabad. The winner of that game will meet Mumbai, while the loser will be knocked out. Bye bye!

Hussey: "We're very lucky to have some fine batsmen and hitters in our team. In T20, anything can happen on any day and it is all about adapting to different conditions and situations as quickly as possible. I'm sure the Australian team will do well in England, I'm looking forward to watching them and also spend time with my family"

Hussey is the Man of the Match

Dhoni: "We had decent support here in Delhi even when we played against them. If there are 35000 people in the stadium supporting cricket, I'll be happy even if they don't support my team. What we always tell our players is that whoever gets in and gets an opportunity should continue and finish the job. That's what Hussey and Raina did. But I thought we were 10-15 runs short because Mumbai have big hitters. Hussey gave a good start but Raina came in and carried the momentum. If I have to pick a personal favourite today, it'll be Raina's knock. Sorry Hussey. I won't be tweeting anything about 'sir Jadeja' from now because sir has denied permission"

Rohit Sharma: "There's always a second chance but I'm disappointed with our performance. We have to come back harder. Myself and DK got out at the wrong time. We lost a lot of wickets in the middle overs and that's never a good sign while chasing. It was a bad day and we can't do much about this. It'll be different in Kolkata, but we've had good results there."

Dwayne Bravo: "Very important game for us. To bat first and get that total was great. They got off to a good start but we knew that a few wickets would change that. Thanks to the coaching staff for supporting me. It's a long tournament and it's important to rest properly. Some teams tend to over-train but it's important to keep a balance. It's a very good atmosphere in the dressing room. Last year we lost the final, hope to win it this year. We're happy to make it to another finals."

193 was a huge target but when Dwayne Smith was going crazy, it looked like Mumbai would run away with it. Mumbai were 86/1 in 8 overs but Ravindra Jadeja changed it all. He removed Smith in his very first over and followed it up with 2 more wickets, including the crucial one of Pollard's. When Jadeja finished his spell, Mumbai were 127/5 in 15 overs. The rest was just a formality and Chennai helped themselves to a huge win.

6 seasons, 5 finals. 4th final in a row. Chennai. Last year, Kolkata stopped them from lifting the cup. Will Mumbai, Rajasthan or Hyderabad do that this year? A clinical performance in a crucial game - expect Dhoni's men to do that in this stage of the tournament.

18.4

Mohit Sharma to Ojha, out Caught by Dwayne Bravo!! Chennai are into the finals! Nobody is surprised. A slower delivery, Ojha chips it behind extra cover, Bravo runs across all the way from mid off and catches it. He runs with the momentum and goes all the way into the dug out in celebration. Dhoni silently takes out a stump. Ojha c Dwayne Bravo b Mohit Sharma 0(2)